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Upon arrival outside the entrance, make sure you firmly press the bottom left buzzer labelled “Casa di Barbano” as the b&b is in a collective housing block.
We were warmly greeted and Moraq (the owner) was really animated and helpful in explaining what to do...More

Location is ok, 15 minutes from train station and 15-20 minutes from city downtown. The room was big and nice. Bathroom clean. However the owner wasn't very customer oriented. First, during reservation and 2 days before arrival we let them know we would arrive after...More

This is no bells and whistles hotel. It's a clean decent little B&B that is close to the train station and a nice walk to the city center.
Less than $10€ from the train station by taxi or a 10 min walk.
Breakfast was the...More

The B&B is in a good location, near the bus and train stations. It is even closer to Piazza Independencia, where many of the local buses stop. Moriq is a gracious host. She is from Chicago, so she is very easy to talk to in...More

We booked to stay here for 2 nights. The location is fine but certainly our room was not nearly as nice as in the photos. Clean yes but I cannot say much else good about it. The owner seems rushed off her feet as there...More

San Lorenzo’s lively merchants shout out from behindstalls with an array of products in one of the mosttraditional neighborhoods in Florence. Differentethnic groups join together in the large outdoormarket of San Lorenzo and in the Central Market, avast multi-floored building. Visitors are bound tofall in love with this area and in particular, withits variety of food, especially those focusing on

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Florentine dishes as well as international selections.Nobody leaves San Lorenzo without a shopping bag inhand or with an empty stomach.